Chaotic comeback sees Mayo leave Salthill with the spoils

Mayo 1-10 Galway 0-12

There is nothing more that Mayo like than a bit of chaos. A cause to chase to light their fires.

That was what happened here at sunny Salthill when Kevin McStay's charges battled back from a five-point interval deficit to chip away at a breeze-aided lead and earn a victory that sends them into next weekend's quarterfinals proper at headquarters. The visitors had to survive two late McDaid scares to avoid another loss, but they did just enough to leave themselves as the province's sole reps in the last eight.

For Padraig Joyce's squad, there is the disappointment that last year's final appearance has been followed up by failure to make the last eight this time around, especially given that playing this weekend at all was down to a sloppy performance in Carrick on Shannon last time out.

Mayo seemed content to be just five behind at the break, as it could have been much worse, but Galway let them off the hook time after time wth wayward shooting. The question at the break was whether that would be enough for Galway and to that end, keeper Conor Gleeson spent his half time pracising kickouts against the breeze.

It was inviting the Mayo onslaught which came in waves and brought 1-5 without reply. David McBrien's 43rd minute goal proved to be the key score that brought the momentum that sustained them.

That was when the chief damage took place. Damien Comer was forced off for Galway and suddenly Mayo had that valuable Championship ingredient: momentum.

It was a passionate response from Mayo because the opening period was all about Galway's industry and application. Galway's desire was reflected in the 0-8 to 0-3 lead at the turnaround.

By the seventh minute Mayo had accumulated a 0-3 to 0-1 advantage, but the green and red outfit didn't score again before the break.

In that spell Galway, with Paul Conroy prominent, reeled off seven points on the spin. Galway repeatedly gathered Mayo kickouts, but the one area for concern was the failure to convert enough chances.

Ultimately Galway landed 0-8 from 16 scoring attempts in the first half. Those misses mattered deeply.

Kevin McLoughlin started brightly for Mayo, scoring one and creating another point as the visitors edged 0-3 to 0-1 in front.

Galway, though, responded with Damien Comer carrying a potent attacking threat.

Shane Walsh (two frees ), Comer, Tierney (two ), John Maher, and Cillian McDaid all registered points for Galway, who went in armed with a five point cushion.

Then the match became a bit chaotic in the third quarter, just how Mayo like it with Diarmuid O'Connor's dynamism vital. Ryan O'Donoghue rifled over a free and added a beauty from play.

McBrien exchanged passes with Aidan O'Shea prior to planting a critical goal. Suddenly the teams were level, 1-5 to 0-8.

Substitute Cillian O'Connor and Paddy Durcan with two delicious efforts edged Mayo three to the good with 17 minutes remaining.

In the closing stages Galway outscored Mayo by 0-4 to 0-2. It wasn't enough. A couple of late goalmouth scrambles were forced, but Cillian McDaid was thwarted.

With a flair for the dramatic and rollicking summer adventures, Mayo head for GAA headquarters heartened.

Scorers for Mayo: David McBrien 1-0, Tommy Conroy, Paddy Durcan, and Ryan O'Donoghue (1f ) 0-2 each, Kevin McLoughlin, Stephen Coen, Cillian O'Connor, and James Carr 0-1 each.

Scorers for Galway: Shane Walsh 0-4 (4fs ), John Maher and Matthew Tierney (1m ) 0-2 each, Cillian McDaid, Damien Comer, Peter Cooke, and Paul Conroy 0-1 each.

Mayo: Colm Reape; Sam Callinan, David McBrien, Jack Coyne; Paddy Durcan, Jason Doherty, Eoghan McLaughlin; Stephen Coen, Diarmuid O'Connor; Jack Carney, Kevin McLoughlin, Jordan Flynn; Ryan O'Donoghue, Aidan O'Shea, Tommy Conroy.

Subs: Enda Hession for Doherty (HT ), Cillian O'Connor for McLoughlin (45 ), Mattie Ruane for Carney (59 ), James Carr for O'Shea (62 ), Donnacha McHugh for Coyne (70+2 ).

Galway: Connor Gleeson; Jack Glynn, Seán Fitzgerald, Johnny McGrath; Seán Kelly, Cian Hernon, John Daly; Paul Conroy, John Maher; Johnny Heaney, Peter Cooke, Cillian McDaid; Matthew Tierney, Damien Comer, Shane Walsh.

Subs: Ian Burke for Comer (HT ), Cathal Sweeney for Heaney (48 ), Rob Finnerty for Hernon (62 ), Tomo Culhane for Cooke (69 ).

Referee: Seán Hurson (Tyrone ).

 

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